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MASONRY DESIGN
Wistoricat Perspective.
Bricks are oldest man-made material
— bricks exist from Walls of Seriche (> 10,000 yes eld)
= Iniattly made of mud (oomehmnes mixed w/ swan)
— by 1So05 Bc, bricks were Hred
Bricks typicatty cartied comer. only
- roofs were Hmber or large stones W) short spans
Lrapoctont innovahon was masonry arch
—\oad corried through compression
~ Shape matches moment diagram
- Enabled much larger Spans
— first arches tn Boleylen around (400 BC
Romans advanced Wrasoncy technology
- veined aren building
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Notable Roman masonry +
- Colosseum wy Rome - [60H high
- seats 65,000
- agveducts
water
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arches arel
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Zenith oF masonty arch construchon Was catnedrais
te Evtope to 12" 15™" centuries
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Through 18003, bricks remained primacy material
for building constuchoo
— design Was largely based on experience
handed down to otner builders (craft guilds)
— gutdelines For masoncy construchon existed,
but were empicel = based on experence
Crnon- engineered)
Wrth development of new coashvchan materials tn Mods
Coteet, vein concrete), \arge skruckires often
vsed masonry Foc non- Srructueal applicachons
— Intecot Walls
- exkerior building envelope
=| eemeete
Also in (900%, many signthicant strochvto\ masony
buildings constructed
— Monadaock Building ‘no Cuicago (1889)
Wo Stories , UnTeinforced masonry
& Fe twice wails ak loose, 1. at top
— design based on codified precriphve
reqncements (From experience)
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Firsk engineered masonry cocle not developed onh}
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Today, mosoncy design in US leased on MSTE code
~ Masoawy Standards Joint Committee"
U Tas = The Masonry Society
Ac
ASCE
— referenced oy Int'l Bldg Code (EBC)
— when jucisdichon adopts TBC (nearly all US bas),
MSTC Cand otner codes) become Vegat Ceayer'ts
MSC covers:
G\owable shess design CAsbS
Stvengta design (Sp) Choice 's Upto
designer
— empirical design
cadhed prescriphve regmits
applicable +o only very Simple shvuchores
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MASONRY MATERIALS
Mosonry shuelures consist oF some ot a! oF the follewing:
+ Concrete masonry unrts |
- Ficed clay bricks ~ solid and hollow
+ mortar
+ grout
+ skeel cetnforcement — bars and wires
Concrete Mosenty Units - CMUs
—> see Agure pg. 2
most comman CMU is Bx Sx Ib umt (nominad dimensions)
Fe matter conneching Unity
36" hee
2. aehwal untt dimension plus mavtec Haicknesy
tale Weim, onlwerr area (shi 71%" tes)
— CMU also avaslable in HOt 12” thicknessesoe ee
(a) Two Core (b)One Plain End —_{c) Splitter Unit with One
Regular Stretcher (Single Comer) or Both Ends Plain
(f Linte! Block for
Bond Beams
(d) Three - Core (@) Knockout Web
Regular Stretcher Bond Beam Stretcher
nit
Ce ©
(g) A-Block (h) H-Block (i) Double H-Block
FOS
(70mm)
@ Pilaster Center Wall (k) Pilaster Center Wall Units
Laid Alternate Courses
Note that (a) to (9 are shown in the 8 x 8 x 18 in, (200 x 200 x 400 mm) standard block size
NetSiner Standard widths are avaliable, Half block heights ang other heights can be obteinec.
Figure 4.25 Typical concrete masonry units.
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— units mush conform to ASTM C-90
+ % I%CO psi on net area
* nek area ~ 55% gross area
+ availble io different slvengtns and weights
light wh= 105 peF er lese
med. Wht lob - 124 pcF
normal Wh # 1ZG pe of higher
= CNA mosomy will sheik over Kime
Clay Bricks
—> see poge +
Solid loricke and bricks WI small cores musk confaren
to ASTM CGZ of CZ\b
= tf cotes are < 25% of area, unths considered
OG solid
Hollow bricks must conform to CO52
= clay bevckes much higher in comer strength
compared to CMUs (y 0,000 esi)
— units produced tn vations standacd sizes
— orice mosoney wll expand over timeexe asim (aden)
(100 mm) ¢ 2 (90 mm)
Nominal Dimersions Specie Dimensions
(a) Standard Modular
5 sas
EL
ait
(100 fom (0mm)
Nominal Dimensions
(b) 4 in. (100 mm) Norman
Specified Dimensions
far
on)
int 5/8 int . 1 S/Bin,
ean) (200 me) (fed mn) a)
‘Nominal Dimensions Spectied Dimensions
(6) 8 in. (200 mm) Jumbo
Figure 4.12 Nominal and specified dimensions for three typical clay
bricks.
% sein.
seein (20 mn)
(140 my
(a) Hollow Clay Brick Unit (©) Clay Tile Unit
Figure 4.14 Examples of hollow clay brick and tile units
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Mortar
Very important 4o sab’sFactory performance
= bends until together
- seals masoncy System agevost weakner
- musk posses oth comer. and bend strengh
Morkar typically consis hs of
- Portland cement
typ. | perk cement
— Vone. Ye pork (ime
= matonry sand 4 parts sans
+ walker as need to provids
— waber goot consistency
Also have pre-blended mortars (add waler)
Mortar aust confarm to ASTM CZ 70
- Fee shuchsral applicahions
Type N mortar - higher compe strengts
Tyre S worker - bigher bond stvengty
reqnred in Seismic areas
Mortar may le placed on atl conkack area of unit
= Fol mortar wedding
Or only on tne edges on each Face = Face shell mochar |
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Grour
Placed in open areas in vnils (refereed to as cells)
— pucpase i¢ fo boond masonry w) reint
~ ray be pours in all cetts = Folly grouled
— of poured only tn cells WI ceink. = pachally
4routed
Grouk consist oF
= Parkland cement
— Sand
— pea gravel (3/e" max) — somehyres omitted
- walker as need te allow grout to be pumped
Chyp. B- Wins slump)
Grout must confecm to ASTM COG
— ‘eth coarse and fine grout
- Compr. strengin of grout % 2000 psi
a 3
Grout pumped Into cele of wall sechon under Cond.
= low LiFe groubiog — 4 Fr tall sechons
— Wigh Lith - fu story sechons
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Bar reinf. +
— Grade 60 and 40
— typ Ne. 3 to No & bars
- musk conform to ASTM AGIS or A706
=
¥y
Es = 24,000 ksi
é
ey
Wire vera? +
— Gold railed wire
— Wire Size designates ey gage — see MSTC Table
= mnusk conform fo ASTM A45\ cree
no well-defved yyelcl poiat
— wires aré placed In mortar joints
= ‘erat reinf " cunning horizontally on masone
‘3 =) S
— moy be single wires OF mulkele wires conAgued
os Nadder ov tvuss
—* see poge 83
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Masonry Assemblage — block, Mortar + grout
Masonry assemblage strength obkamed from std. test
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Z-tblock prism
w) wovtar
and grout (F used tn structure
fe
wi
as
b |
a
w
=
& Pia = Compr, shength of Matenry te ref alengtn
Foc design
{ = pach ores ser (sinter bof
gross
= 2 for ungrouled prisms
Aner
Co
1 mssc §\.8.2.Z.!
- Em 2 Toofm clay masgncy
| Em = Aootm concele wrasonty,
| Ewa
€ MSIC § 3.3.2
Shape similar to Eww Emus 0.0035 ak —
| UE curve For concrete Emu z 0.0025 conte!
| (out wf some AiFFecences)Additisna\ Ebems |
Term nology =
Cross-sechon of CMU +
eit) ww
Face shell
cess aes
web
fe
&
z
oO
&
&
@
Net cross-sechon areas — see pg. tl
Bond patterns — see pg. ll
- mosk stuchral wasonty latd in tunning bond
Wythe = vertical sechion Cloyer) ef masonry one vaik thick
- Stagle Wythe wail
~ mutki- wythe wail system - wi or wie
couty space belveen
wy tres |u
Running bond Stack bond
1/3 Running bond Flemish bond
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FLEXURAL BeHaviok — similar to RC
Moterials:
vr
$,
i yy
Es
fi ot F
=. Emu = 0,025 combe
20,035 ¢!
masonry ic eink,
—> both have linear region followed by nonlinear region
\-oad stages
© vneracked sechon — low loads and materials linear
a
TransForm As into egpiv. area of
Ay Masenry Using mecdvlac cahs =o
h
As nz Es
bea Em
Awonsformed As = nfs
sShesses = T= My
Loner, trans
remember Stress ta ceca. = Ax Trans ceine
® ehaste cracked sechon service loads and materials hear
T= My
Ler, tonsie
a
back or La
masony block oz kd
beam 3
eae iL no.
ia @inse: :
===-P
As (Node: nAs
n= Efe,
\e
mosoncy
wall ie
fe i Stell
b
to
To obtatn C) take momenh of areas aisovt N-o-
bet + nAsc - nAsd =O
isl
w) os kd and p= As
bd
b K* a2 + mpbd Kd - npledd =o
2
or Ke \ 2 pn+(pn)* -pe
Calwiate Leracked = —
Frans®,
T= My ot | Em = csr
Zeate een
Fs = Ak N\ Uteet
Zee be
Altemahuely, lock ot eqpilderiven regm'ts 2
Fen ef
fais
Cae tm bkd lever orm behaeen Bree]
resottants
Te Asfs = jdad-kd
a
G= t+)
From equiliovivm
Ms fice x lever oxm
= Va fmb ka(d- Kd) = ffm bd? 4 maume)
= Asfs (d- tah = AsRjd Greer)4]
@® wikmake etate - estapishes capacity
— Monlingar moletial belauior
reracked sechon
é vsing, Same approach as Tor RE
é ie of
: Een fT ¢
Be ef eo C= O.8Frab
Eee 2 Pt
- ile r
Q Et a lead cee
z T= Asty
- note 0.8 Fackers
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O.8fmab= Asty er a= As fy
O.BFkb
Maz Asfy Cd - a2) late EM about ©
oc Manz 0.8 Fl ab (d-%) —— EN obout T5]
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Ast. Stresses under 4 specified Allowable stresses
Seruice loads fe masonry and eink
SsD+ design strengts % loads under extreme event
6 Asm naminal £ LFS x service leads
ASD - covered in MSTC Chap. 2
FLEXLRAL DESIGN - both allowable stress design CAD)
ond strength design (sd) permitted by MSTC
notahon: Fy = cale, cempr, stress th masonry From bending
under seruice loads
Fez cate. tension stress on reine under senice loads
Fo = atlewalle bending Sess In masoney
“= 0.45 Fin Msre 2.3,4.2.2
Fe = allowable bens. Shess in céinF.
= 20,000 pai Grode 40
- : Mec
= 32,000 psi Grade 60 2.33
= 30,000 psi wn wire reing
Actual stresses can be cateviaed using drocked, trancfermed
% 5
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Masonry slvesses:
M = moment ak sechon Hom seruice loacls
= @jd
= b A bd? jk
or fyp= 2M
JK ed?
where js 1-&
2 3
k= YZ en (pny? pie
= Es
Lee
= AS
bd
Reinf. Slresses:
Ms Asfsjad
or Fs =
eee
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joint
movement i i
soint
a" a
ach End
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24 : a
mominas 8" CMU
= 3 courses high ; Soliel qrouled
fim = 2000 psi
Fy = 60 esi
Es = 29,000 ks
ea aa Em = Foo fin MSYe 1.8.2.2
As = 1B00 ks
Fy= 0.45 Fim = 200 ps
Fs 2 $2,000 psi
Fe Giode 60
Find As For posibue rein. using Asp8}
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Linke\ condhen is somewhere between xed - Fixed
and pinned- pinned
—osume Min posbve = L wih?
& tepresents
ype educe!
Mmow, negorve + Lurk? Values
2
For posihve moment:
Maw = L (¥.2)(6.6T)%= 23.4 Ft. kips
Setuiee a
First consider As, leased on Fs:
a
- assume § = OA — = typ. vawe to begin design
+ Check lake
Esse
As jd
32k = (23.4 Heke FK)
As Coa) (20in.)
or As = 0,49 in®
> Fry 2 No. 5 bors (As, 245: = 0.62 40%
Now check achal sbresses w) As = 0,62 t=
p= As. (a lemez = 9-004
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PN = (0,0042)(le) = 0-065
K= Yapn* (pod? - pn
= Valo.cusd+(o.oe8)? — 0.065)
= 6.306
ye \-k% = 1-03 = 04
a 3 +
fos 2M 2 2(23.4 x12)
AK bd? (oa) (0.30)(7.625) (20%
= O.6B2ksn = bE2 psi < Fez AOOkW
ok fer masonry shes
Foxe MS (23.4412)
Asia 0.62 (o2\(z0)
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SD -coavered th MSTC Chap, 3
Mas Asfy Cd - &)
wl as Asfy
0,8 Fin b
dMn % Mu
) 2M + 1.6Me
Prep OA
rasye 3.1.4.4
For design, Usually seeking to Find Ag
— can therate using Alove egns
- of can getup egps in terms of P
Mu = @Ma
z dAsH[d- Asky
: [ ata |
= dpbd* fy fi~0.63py
peer
solve qrodraheatly for Fey
and Asyegs = Ry bdul
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MSC § 3.3.4.2.2.2 - oFfechvely cepts Foc Asymin
Mn % 1.3 Mee
= 3S Fe)
S= sechkon medvlus
Fr = MOR From MSTC Toble 3.1.8.2.)
- Function oF mortar tyre
and bond pattern
te Sohshy by providing SubRcient As
MsTc §& 3.3.3.5 — max. As regmit
— requires specified level of fens veink slain at fadvte
= for membes w/ Ma x | ——— beoms
Vudy
« depth of
mernber to direchon
shear applied
tensile stain % 1.5 Ey
— For shear walls w/ Mu»!
Vader
ordinary, (intermediate and special shear walt
\ L (
5 ky 3ey 4 ey
aS
Tnereasing walt cuchliy
— For member w/ Mu (1 — squat shear walls
Vad CorrratleA ley shear
behauor
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SD example — same Kntel as used in ASD example
5%"
eh
Weevee = 4.2 “/te = Snee pe + 3.44 e re
Wus 1.2 (0.76) + 1.6 (gue) = 6.42 K
z
Mus Lowa d? = 35.7 kor
3
use tkerahve approach:
OMn % Mu
- & =
DAsty (4 2)
or Asregs = Mu
Fy (4-97)
— choose trol a = 3.010.
~ Assega = (35,.0)G2) = O38 in?
0.4 (eey(20- 2)
~— cevised a= Asfy = o3 (0) 2 2.Sin
fi ot
nominal 8” CMU
— Beoveses high, Solid grouted
Fim = 2000 pst
Fy = 60 ksi
Ax spons 6.67
O8Fmb 06,8(27. 625)\3/
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— vevised As resid = 0.42 in? — consider as
converged
— select 2 No.5 bats (As: 0,62 in?)
Check Mn % 1,3 Mer
Mn foe 2455 = 57.3 fk
Fr From MSTC Tole 3.1.8.2. 4
~ assume Type $ wordar, Portland cement -lime nraitar
Forly grouled
tension poraiiel t bed joints
~ Fee 200 pst
ae (1.625) ( 2a)" = 732 in?
n
Mee = (200 ps) (13 Zin?) = I4E,4OD Vin
Ae
67,3> | \eS Caz. 2) oe
Check As, max
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Where %
Fence
achal @
use
= mulkipties on Ey
= 1,5, 3 of 4 depending on member
= 0.0% (2) 0.0025
60 0,0025+ Os) eo )
= 0.010
= 200.31) = 0,004 < Pmay ok
(7.625) (20)
As = @ No. 5 bars
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Additional Comments on Flexural Design
MTC § 3.3.3.1: reinforcing bars
No. Vor smater
£ Ax Nominal Wart thickness
—? Recommend Using Nob o¢ Swaller whenever possilele
NSTC § NIL. 3 and 1.16.4. placement oF cernt.
masoncy (unt grout) cover % 142 in
grouk cover between unit and bar % Ubia, Rae grook
% Vain. cove grout
clear distance behween pacaltel bars % bin.
MsIc § 3.3.3.3 ana 3.3.3.4
= development length for reiné. — embedwent required
each side of peak moment sechon
- aplcce length = development lengtn
—> regpired to aitow conshuchan sequence
examples: - a+ top of Footing
- every 4 FE oF wall height for
low-E greubiogtof
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For parbatly grouted walls ;
| x
A
[=]
el
[2]
[]
Fae —|
Shey
[=] (4)
ae
iS
0
\ eS
Emu.
a8
Wall Subjecked to bending
aloour K-% oxis
bars placed in every
fed.
[ett
othe cel
cells Wo wars not
Qrouted
shrains
if OF Egyee , need to
Shel!
treat os T: beam
—> Same approach as for
concrete T-loeameSHEAR DESIGN _1N_REANS :
> will focus only on SD
MSTC § 3.3.4.1.2 - nominal shear shvength
Na = Vim + Vas
\ Ag
masonry, Shear veink.
Component component
emetic Yam = [+e = 1.75 (Mua y] An VFm + 0.25 TR
ia Nadie
where Nuz Poctored moment ot o sechon
1S 7
Maz 10 dy = depth of member ip direchon of applied
Vp shear
To | Nao eq Ane = sek shear area oF section
Pu = Ffachored axial load on sechon
Nes = 0.5/ A
ns = 0 { ar) ty dr
where Avs Sheoc rein®. area
$ = spacing of shear reint.
0.52 Fachor bo reduce thet Vns (= br kyde
to makeh test results
Cunode - down Factor)
ASD and Sd provisions ia MssdlNn,mnax ko prevent brite Pattore — funckion of
Wal speck caho => Mu
Nude
+ For Mu
£0.25 Une GAnv VF
Nude
+ for Mu % 10 Vie # Ane TE
Vader
+ for 0,25 ¢ Mu €1.0 — inkerpolate
Nady
For design, « “@Vn % Vu
2
b= 0.8 MsTe 3.1.4.5
Shear
=a select Av and ¢ to sabshy above egn.
— Yearsvese reiaf. shail le single bac wrt
(A0® hook on each end
— First bor ploced £
MsTe
& dy From end of loear
+
Ses pel el oi
ae
& 4Bin-
+ remember masonry Cell spacing (e.g. every Bs!
Ag mia = 0.0007b dir| | |
beam shear design example - using same lintel as eacliec|
75/a"
4
i Fim = 2000 psi
Fy = 60 Ks
bor
a"
bpans 6.61 FH. & to & supf
We = o.1ble
ae sermnce
loads
A = Bake
Fe
axial load = Oo
Wa = 2 (ote) + 1.6 (3,44) = G2 e/a
Clear span Face-to-face oF suppt = 6.0t+.
Vu ak Pace of suph = Bx G42 = (9.3%
be 1625 tn.
du = Zhin.
Ao = (1.625)lee) = 183 in®
=O ak sk
Vm = Lie - 1.75 Mi} (183) Vac
Vude TOad tes
ee
= 32.1 Kips .4].
Oven = OSeisz= 2o2* > Vale ase
wot
2. no shear rein’ ceqd for example
+ chece Vins Van = 32.1% < GV Fm Anw = 89,1 &
yes - n Ok
IF shear ceinF. regia
— use No. 3 bar Whenever possible
= 180° hook each end
— space at muthples of B in. along spanunder sewice loads
MASONRY BEAM DEFLECTIONS —
Two approaches cormmonly Used:
® consider defi. in two pacts
— defi. te reach cracking load (Mer) using
Daccdeked Lwammest ot |inephe. |. CUunerte | =l Myc
use for
Slonplierdy
+ addthonal defl. to reach Full secuice lood
using erocked moment oF inerka (Ker, tr)
ar@ one defi. cale, vsing efFechue moment of inerha
Tete = weighted average of cracked and vrcracked
moment oF Inechas
MSTo § 1.18.14.2
3
Tere = ( M«) cals [i= (ay) feel ec
Ma Ma
where Mer = Sxfr as before
em Rvaen_MGSG Thblel Bl @, 2.
Ma = mor applied moment under service loads
Lee = cracked transformed moment of trerta
In = net moment of merhiaload
Ri
Service
Noad
cracki
teas
Acrark, Asewice deh»
approach @
Aservice = Acrack + Asad
\ \
En Tn Em Deete
approach @ =
Aseruice olutained one Shee Cosed 09
Sle
Beam def ke:
Tec Ag op = Seen
240
MSTE 1-1B,1-4.1 — for beams f lintels Suppechng oncelat ceohosp
Aoox = span +o control crackiny
600| |
beam ceFl. example - using same liatel as earlier
Mer = (2.2 b- th
Mo
Toet
Let
examples
1%"
spon = 6.67%
J Wp = O10 kK
20" co Service
loads
We = 3 &
Fr
from earlier example
at (ote + 3.44) (6.61)? = 23.4 KH
Ma > Mer J. beam vs cracked
3
= Taras = 1 (tees) (24) = Tat nt
2
= blka + mAs (4 - kal*
3
mele
Kd= (0.3)(20)= Gin.
Fe Poke From earlier
S=2 0.62 in
‘example
bt 1.625 in
A= Zin.
Lente, = 3250in*
3)4)
Using two-step approach:
Ace = 5 Mee w/) Ems (800 Ki
4S Em Det
= 5(i2.z west) (eerty® ZB
4& (\e00 ksi) CaTet int) er
= 0. 00btn. +
Aad = 5(Ma-MerSL? = O. 015 inv
#@ Em Ler tr.
Asecvice = O,O21in. Y
TIF used Terr. approach:
Dee = (Mery mes fie MeV] Ser
( <=) i i a)
.2\3 (Q 784) + I (iz | (3250)
= (22) ( (a3)
= 4OS5in® < Ta
Asevice = SMa L* = 0.025 in. +
4e EmLere t sinitac to eoclier
Be Newt el Ee elente) oss aa.
240 Zuo
fe def. Ole| | DI
MASONRY COLUMNS - subjected to combined BM FV lo
—Y will only Consider ste design
A 3
See typicat column and pilaster arrangements on
Following pages
For combined P € tA loading:
Pa = nominal axiol shength
— Yunckes of Ro rahe:
v
We efFechve height of colomn > efFechvely Ned
re vodius of gytahon
=
pe
oxtiol
Srenghh
Poo
Fy
4 +r
<——/—™ Stanilty, a
Combine. y = loucklin
mokerial stably ps 3
Fasioreing
FIGURE 5.1 A reinforced masonry column.|
From Taty
\
Also available in 4° units.
FIGURE 5.4 Concrete masonry units for columns and pilasters.| |
MST¢ § 3.3.4.1. pure axial éMength
= for 258
vr
z
Pre 0.80] 0.80Fn(An-Ad)* Fy Ast [- & y]
in q ) 3 ] (Be
ee
reduchon iad slvength Axial She.
Facloe to aecovht ie. masenny oF veiee reduchon
For accidental account
Eccénin Slenderness
- for WY 44
r
Pos 0.80 [o. dot (An-Ast) +fy ax] ther
yeas
Note: since latecal Hes (reinf.) regd in colomns Uboelen
Fou value of Ast Fy used tn Pa
(wont be case For walls — wore later)
Pure flawral strength — Mn as before for beams
For combined axial and moment
— use interachen diagram similar to R/C design
P
Foi\ure envelope for combined
BM
ar buck,
4]beading ¢ cal. eccentmaty
As 5 TAM e Be
| Ly et As’
b | |
iS
d
h From Similor triangle}
5! €s= Emu (4 i-c)
Es € =
SoWoins ae EM (c=3')
€
¢
a=0Be
stresses
£ 0.8Fm
Tak Tt
@,= 0.8fmab
Coe AST!
TFver2O Po = O.8fmab + As'fs'- Asks
EMgl sO Mae Pr-@ = 0.8Fmob (h- 2)
+ As’ Pe! (%-d’) + Asfs (a- nay
For design
bP y Re U1 20% Ror cordoned axial f Hevond
Own % Mu MSIE 3.A.404|
ih,
Interachon diagram example
ee CMA columm units
No. 3
celuma Hes
— 4 No.5 long. bars
nominat 16" Ef} colume
ZO FE. column height
(5 5/et assume pinned - pinned
Fn = 1500 psi
Grade 60 cenF.
Fied pure axial strength:
K Factor = 1.0 for pinned-pinned column (see py. ba)
h = (1.0)¢20 Fe) (12a JP) = BRO wy
a al a vay
rely r T= ft Ui5.025) (is.c28)° = 496T
A= (5.025) (is.625) = 244 int
re YRRT 2 4. Shen.
7a
. hs 240 = 53.2 < 98
eae 4.5)
i6s 7 ) ~4(0. ty
faz 0.80[0 801500) ( 244 4(o.1))s 6000 a
(240 | = 280 kips
«[! (Br —) Li
Pre 0.9 (280) = 225 kips = one pt. on curveba}
Samanyg hvosoy Peresiag 40 WOsaq hyoy woos
19's] 24 aroy pandepy) “suorpuo pus feonoesd soy xsd v0 “em ‘ounyoo v JoIUsIEY aAROANA g's AANA
[e's].y Jo senjea papuewwooes osiv.
ore=m soo= 7 aa
oz=y o0-¥ noes ae a
dye pou
wy pu doy pag ‘oeogie pay
wa
aaa
aT
i
Se
L
“soul) paysep Aq umoys 51 s19ysel/d pur ‘s\/Bm ‘suUUN}OD Jo adeys papong pauinssyAs fy (d-2) = ©.62)o)(12.0 ~ 1,98)
od tak = Sul Ptk
T note. ignore compe. reint, G doobly rein oeom)
JE considered Mnz 35.) fee k
Moa =
o.% Cae.1)= 30.7 Fk
39 porat — Rnd ‘Mn, Po vawes ito produce Simultaneous
Crushing in motonry anc yreldirg oF tension
retm® = balanced pt
Eos Ey= 2 = 0,00207
Slrains over col, Sechow
es
Em = Emu = 0.0025
e eet eral
adele" ad Emr ey
or Cz 6.36 in.
(2
6.56 - 3.625, o.cozs
= O-cail
6.56
| lay
294 point — pure bending dale
as Ash _ (22(0.31)be0) = I-AVin,
0.8 fm b 0.8(1,5 )(15.c2s)
Mn =| |
Using earlier Pr, Mo eas
Po = 0.8Fhab + Aste’ - Asks
G21 6.eiel aie izs.
As= As’ = 0.62 tn?
fs) = Se Ess BULGER
Foz fy =o ksi
S._|Pn =| 1 BIO: Bigs
<— moke sure = fy
Mn = (o.eFmab) (R- a) + Ashe (4-8
+ As fs Cd- bh)
. Ms = 149 inle= GZ. f-k
and OP = 0.A 08102 72.4%
Mn = 0.9 (02.4) = Se.D hee
K
Pa
pure refined cvcve
Ovioh pf From program
200Column in a building will Fyptcatty hove muthele leading
Cases to consider
~ load cose ti Pus 120 kips
\ an load cases
Maus 25 Peeks must foe inside deggn
= load case 2: Pas 4O kigs See cene
Mu = 35 ft-kies
pies
MsTC § 14.1.3 - verbeol reiaF in a column
= min, of 4 bars —— oe
- rein area % O.0028An = 0.0025 (2ubid) = O.bl int —- be
£ 0,04 Ane A Thin —— Ow
§ A. — weink, Hes tn a Coloma
a ploced in mortar oink or
~ He dia. % Abin. — Tnside cell in grout : contals
*
— verhes! spacing £ 1b db long lear = 16(0.625) = 10"o.6,
4Ody he bar = (0.318) = \8"o.c.
3
in
nates bse No.3. ay
bar atiameker
- \st Le at Se above toohng and last he oF Se
below Floor aveve
= addihonat Hes reqid in end regions of columns
Tn high
Puur = Fockored weight of wall
oF seismic
Ly walt heignt h = footing bo cook
a height
ae Ms Fur en
evel wil) eceor
beth dorechon.
a
moment From moment from
root lead wind of Seismic
Wall designed for fockored moment and axial leads at
midheghe (vehween Footing and roof) + secondary
moment From P-A on wot
Tas Pur+
Mu = mid
due te
wind
Paws
a Pat ey + ba
Zwhere Suz defl. due to factored loads ab mid height
oF wall
—> olstained using defi. calc. procedures as
before eaceot using factored loads
+ need to consider PrA effects Citerate)
Poraper wall designed as canhlever W) aval loading
Fram Se\Fuk only €.g, every other bar
—> typically Will carry Some of al( of wall vert reiaF
tnko poraper
Wat Strength
+ Watts must have PL & O.2 fin per MSTC
+ Po, Mon inlecachion diagram as Fer columns except
dont include reinf. In compt. because no Hes
+ shear strength Vn as for beamsOut -of - Plane _woll design example:
roof \ead en wall
20 eof
wind load.
a a
Vet
assomed ba
Meee
oe
= ees)
Toor jorsk
= 700 Wet DL + 350 tes UL
e &
ab = 2.5tb rn, from
wast q
Walls mominad Sin. CMU
Filly qrouled
Fm = (500 pst
Grade 60 reint
e=2.56" Py Po
Zoek hz 16 Sr
design bosed
on UF
vecBeal snp| | ts
TBC lead cases. (per 2009 TBC)
i 20+ Leb
2 2D LoWs FL 40.5 (le or Ser R)
3. 09D 41.6W +164
Whee Dz dead (vad
L = lve load Cotrer than reef live load)
Les toot lve load
in
\.0 foe Roors tn public places of iF ) 100 pst
= 0.8 otverwise
Wt wind load
S= Snow load
H = loads From lateral eartn pressure (eq, cekasnias )
Rez rain load
Since moment capacihy increases vi) Increasing auial oad,
O.AD+ \.GW) often cevbeal leading Cose
roof a4
te ied ets
ee ob wh both direchohs
2 midlneignt .
+e Critical cose
eae: when tnaments
Foohng ade
moment due to moment
eccentwc roof load From wind
—~~y as triad desiqn, evaluate No. 5 bass veckcaluy
Gk 4Bia. o.c. along wall length| | 6}
Develop interochion diagram using same procedures at
for columns except :
= neglect comp. reinf. since vo ties to walls
- base on Ft width of wall
No. 85 D 48 in. 0-6.
{EIEE
IB Be B/E Se ee}
kK aoe —-—»| t= nominal wall
ao Bt ~hickness
MSTC 1.9.6.1
effective wall width = 2Zibin
per bar s{___,—____~
& & te € bor spacing effechve widte = 4B in-
Zot
4 Ain.
= Siolugsdfeccetiedanel Sey
Taterachen chiagram per foot of wall
ePhechve width in Ph.
Use motonry design program ar Spreadsheet +o
obtuts talerochon come
— see Next page= | |
Brin. CMU wall, Fully grouted,
No, 5 bors D 4B in Grade
Coe,
[Vas
50,000
+ wall 79
25,000
Consider load case of O.ID+ LOW
roof dead load = “Too \k
Wall Selfwt: Using table below, normal wk Cmu, Fully grooted
TABLE B-3a Average Weight of Completed Walls," Pounds per Square Foot, and Equivalent Solid
Thickness, Inches (Weight of Grout = 140 pet)
”_ Hollow Concrete Block Hollow | Equivalent
Lightweight Medium Weight | NormalWeight | Clty Block | Solid Thickness?
103 pet 115 pet 138 pot pet mene
Wall Thickness | 6” [ 8” |10"]12"| 6° [8 [10°] 12"| 6” [ @" [10°] 12"| 4” [e" | @° | 6" | 6° [10°] 12"
Sold Grovied Wat 52 | 75 | 98 [118 | 58 | 70 98 [124 | 65 | 64 [104 [195] 30 | 65 | 77 | 56] 76] o6|ni6
Vorical | 16r00. | 41 | 60] 62 | 88 | 47] 63] €0| 04] s2 | 66] a6 [ros | ss | 45] se | 45] 58] 72] 85
Cores zeros. | 37 | 85| 61 | 72| 43 | 58] 72 | 05| 48 | 61| 78| 94 31 | 42] 54 | 41] 52) 63] 75
Grouted | S2%oe. | 36 | 52] 57] 74 | 42] 55] 68 | 80] 47 | 50] 74 | 80 30 | 40] 51 | 40] 49] 59) 70
a ares. | 25] 50] 85] 71| 41 | 53] 68 | 77] 46 | 58] 72| 88| 20 | 39] 49 | 38] 47] 57] 87
aoc | 34 | 49| 53 | 68 | 40 | «5 | 64 | 75] 45 | 55 70 | 83] 28 | 38] a8 | 37] 45| 55] 65
No Grout in Wall 25 [oa a6 [ «7 | 32] 6 | at | 59] 37 | a2] 47 [ 62 | 25] a0] 25 | a6] 40] 47] 55
1. The above table gives the average weight of completed walls of various thicknesses in pounds per square foot of wall face area.
‘Anaverage amount has been added into these values to include the weight of bond beams and reinforcing sel
2 Bquivalent solid thickness means the eslculated thickness of the wall if there were no hollow cores, and is obtained by dividing
the volume of the solid material in the wall by the face azea of the wal. This Equivalent Solid Thickness (EST) is forthe deter-
‘mination of ares for siructural design only, e4 fg=P)(EST)®. A fire rating thickness is based either on equivalent solid thick-
‘ness of ungrouted units or solid grouted walls (patel grouted walls are considered as ungrouted for fire ratings).| | 8|
From the talole, woti weight = Stk pst per sqpare
Fook of walt arco
More § 3.3.5.3
Mus wah*, Pur@u 4 Pudu Mate Fyn 3-35
eS =
; aT
moment moment wroment trom FO
From lateral From toot load at wid heghr
load ak b eccenticly
Wall mid-height ald height
Commentary nokes 44s eyn epolies fo simply-supr Wols only
= different ears Wi exist for other condshons
In egvation 3-25
h= wall heigne
Wut factored \ateal load on wall
Put > Factored roof load at eccentich, Cu
Pa = fockred arial load ok mid- height of wall
$u= dell. ak midheight under factored load
— note Su ts a Bachon of Mu
tout Mu depends on Su
fo treroke
For defechon cale's, use same procedures as before
uk wl) some simpl thqing assumprroos| |
— consider cracked sechon For all leads
Su = SMub*
EB Em Lente
— Opprox. Terte = ok Tg
For example:
— dmiad load at wall midheight due to wall seitwhr
= 16, Bbpst = 672 lb per fe of wat
a
— considering load case oF OAD + L.EW
Pac 0.9 (ree + 612) = (235 lb/H
Pue = 0-A(700) = 630 lb/Fr
Foctored moment ab midheight due to wind
= be x Lo) b)* = 102 eet Att
i = 12,208 loots. / FE
Ffanttred moment at midheignt due to rook load
= Re Eh = eae 2. 54\ = B00 lb in/
Fics} consider Suz 0
Mus 17,288 + B00 + 13,088 lb-in/ tH
Next calc. Su for Mus 13,088. Ib-tn
Sus SMuh?
48 Em Lee
4)|
we (6 FF = S42
Em = 900 fin
ae tie 0.454
a
"
13 50,000 psi
o.4(4) (2) (7.628)?
(aint
N
or Sus 0.21 in. ak widheighr
Update Mu = 13,088 lbeln + 1235Ib (0.21 in)
= 13,3847 (ein et
Updated Su = O.Zbin. <—— converged
éo Pus 1235 lb
Mu = 13,347 (bin dragtam on pq. 7
2. No 5's DY¥Bin.o.c. Oe
Check pho max per MOTC 3.3.3.5
Mu 57 1-0 by inspechon
Nady
ond Ww] out-ef- plone leading => KELS
- per commentary where only tension teint.
Sabine Eru 3 &
ies eer ty ( Emu + KEy bd
te
y
plots just tnside interachan
& consider ates
ood coses
03 appopriolkewhere P= \.OD+O,75L+ 0,525 Ge
= \:0 (700 +672) + 0.15(350) + 0
1635 Ibs
5
Coe = Peete 2.0025 \- 1635
0.00254 15 (0.00207) C2G.al)
60,000
= 0.0065
acwal f = 0.31 = 0,0017 < Pre Of
(48) (3.81)
BEDUB ROC
SBE HB On.
MoTC § 3.3.5.5 — ltt on horizontal del. ab wall
midheignt due to serice loads = fs
$s
rt
5 Mee hb? Meer = wail moment
eas ot midheighr
48 Em Ler due fo semice loads
ors $3 & B.00Ah
= Pic lexamaple Ute = O.contipetkx 123) = Udita
4h
Since Gu = O.2\ ia. fom earlier
ee boy Inspectan
Shear design as before Re lbcams (masonry only )
> nearly impossible to be ariheal| | uf
MaAsoney WALL - In-plone Loading = Shear wails
Applicatie code sechons:
MSIC 3.3.6
\.18.3.2 — appticabte to watts that are
part of Seismic force cesishny
system
G@Aperai_Behavice
PM transferred inbe
Shear Wall through
roof
| Floor and rook diaphragm
ha
floor
sever
hy
Fooking shear wall canneded 4. Bohing
—> assumed os Rred
Consider os canhlever
Vo
Solid
Shear
mi eee Vehe
Va (og
+N
sheav moment
Khe)| | 21
For combined PM loading — use | tatecachion diagtam
For design (negleck comer. reinf since no Hes)
—> provide verheal rein to carry P+M loadins
— often will concentate rein® near ends of
Shear wall = jamb rein?.
— plus require distibuted verheal bors along
length of éheay wail (depends en shear wall ype)
For V loading — use shear design procedures developed
earlier
—> provide horizontal reiaf. over heighe oF walt
typically evenly spaced ever height
= plus spacing limits on hori. cetoF. dep ending,
On wal sype.
Shear Wall Types - defined io MSIC 1.18,3.2
Ordinary reinforced rnasony Shear walls i
Vncreasi os
intermediate retaP. masonty Sneac walls want
dueh tl
Special rernf. masonry Shear watl>
Type of wail determines level af duchiil) achieved by
wou of Faclore Cdelermines R fader Ry setimic design)
~ diFFecenk rein?, regpa'ts for each wall ype
— Hype oF Wat depends on Seismic Design Category
A 7 F An order oF increasing geverh of seismic loading
Achined loy ASCE 7| !
SOc A,B,C —* can use ardinory, tatermediale of
Pallinon Special shear walls
SPC D,E,F —> only special shear walls
seattle
Ordinary Sheor waits § UNB.5. 204 \
+ vert rein. of oF least 0.2 i® CNo.*) provided
- ak corners
= W/ta Ve tn. each side o& opening
— Whim & in. Each side of movement joint
- wiin. Bia. end oF wall
~ at max spaciny oF (20 ca, along lengtr of wall
+ horiz. rein® of af least 0.2 in? (oA) provided
- oF mat Spada of 120 in. over heighr of wall
= ot bottom and foe of openings extendiag
Zt Ja. posh openiay each side
— ak alt Roor and oof levels
— win ein. of top oF wall
SY ee pas 4 For summany oF reinP cegm't for otcheany
Shear wall
These preserichve regmils are mninimum values
= SH need fo delenmnine rece. bo corey loads
- preeriphue regm'h often contvel foc low-rise
Sheuewreses roy aesy |)
20 ‘ul 9} ® jusuisoiqjulos
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BIW C0) i (03) WU oso)
Est Co) (od lexodat
jo ul g ulm
(uw) seq pH
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[vl farey [Up Mm-ialelale]}(eLolo}
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® (uw) seq p#
yedeieq jo doy
yedesed jo do} jo ‘ul 9) wBeydeip
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Special shear was § 1,18. 3.2.6
Must meet oa\ of regmh far ordinary Shear Walle plus
> max spacing of vert reine $ Ye wall length
in
Ys watt height
2 48 in
+ Worzortal reso Shatl be uniformly distributed
ar max spacing £ Ya wait length
4 V3 watt herger
£ Bin,
+ Sum of verk. and heriz, tein? catos Y 0.002
B= Avert ‘ E
Bites gross = WALI cross-sechan
a centered amood load}
P= Avociz (ditterent Agros. hosie
ho Bearers and vert
fe % Oo. 7
Plus And e 0.000
+ Shear reinf. provided w/ (80° hooks ok ends
ie
= see pg. 5 for Summary of vein. regets Lae
Special shear Walls90 4 p © sieq p# 20 Wy © sieq v#
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sulof jouuoo |e
RoR arse) ny
(CU) eee
B10] (0) fl fo) (Uos0}
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yedeieg Jo doy
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Emma [10 ere)
Pome eT
(uw) seq pH
)
yedesed jo do} jo ‘ul gp (eV lof-ale(el-1]9)
COTTON COTO ese a Ferod)
90 XEW ‘Ul gy ©
ESToytel= 10 Vox Coley]
sjjem seays jeioseds
Plot Mm LUE-JIV Tres (oY IOIE-) Mm oL-¥ IT a) ot=ya
Brin CMU Shear wall
Fix = 2500 px rae
Grade 6O reint.
Solid grouted ee
evel
Fleer
level
Hooe
Vevel
foe of fechny
Unfactored axiol loads
DE
wa @® FO Kips
& \Bo Kies
® Zio kies
® BLO kies
Example - Sweor wail design for (n-plone loads
\S tes
35 lags
BS kee
1S lapal
vnPactered lateral loads Gelemic)
308 7 ack
3c —y bot 300 fk
30 > ade 00 Fee
|
30% —> | \aok \800 4k
Baco Ft
shear nomen
Consider load case af O.VD+\1.0E
Check gheat: Vu,max = 120 Ki tn Wait ©
Vaz Vane Vins
and Yam [enh (ey) An Vim + 0.25
R
Mu = B00o Rk x Zing x Ne = 36,000,000 ta.tb
Vue 120, 000 Ibs
dy = depth oF wall tn direchen of applied sheor
= htt « Zim 2 2S8u.
*
ae
a
4.) = 1.0% => use 10 in Yam egn| |
Sf
Anz (7.625 m)( 288 tn.) = 2196 in®
fim = 2500 psi
Pu = 0.9 (3G0K~ i000 lr) = S24, 000 Ibs
ee
Ss Nan = 328,050 tbs
= B28 kips
if no shear teint. Vn = Cam = (0.8)(328 ke )
2 262 kw > Vas (aoe
fo No Shear veinF. cegid
Chede Flexural strengln — Consider © M ialerachon
mr bry No. S bare verbcally ak HBin, oc. along walt
‘Strength Interaction Diagram by Spreadsheet
Clay Masonry Shear Wall fr, = 2500 psi, 24 ft long, 7.5 in. thick, #5 bars @ 4°
2500 —— —
u Sealberness > SN PS
200 rane os
& hoe a
o ssn D
“
1000
= a]
500 =
=,
a se
0 2000 4000-=—«6000-«««8000-=«10,000 12,000 14,000
Mp fkips
Figure 6.28 Moment-axial force interaction (strength basis) for reinforced shear
wall, neglecting slenderness effects.lof
3
Sz {= Bs 4, Cesnnz) Cne2s) = 1640 tat
At C2unre) (W628) = 2196 vo
loc Wa | A, Zeta
Wo. sos WZinte 2 55 < 94
- Zito
*. Slenderness Ceduchon Factor = [he ( hh y
Woe,
= 0,85
For 0.90 + 1.08
Pus (0.9 x360) = 324 Win } plots inside tnlerackon
Mus 3000 4h Kips aiagqam) ote
TF wall was special shear wod +
+ verk. cetn® = No S & 4B in, O.e.
meets No, 4 ot larger
- Spacing £ Vz wart length = Ain.
4 Va wail keignt = \eoin.
£ +B in, oe Oe
~ R= O:3Blin® = 9.00085 > 0.0007
(4.625) C48)
onfoc horizontal rein
— weed be® fe >.0200Z
or a % 0.002 - 0.00088
% 0.00115
cheese No. 5 bars
Rls to Bie® = 0.0015
(a.628u.)(s)
or Spactng = 35 ia.
2. use No. 5 @ 32in. occ. over wail height
- meets spacing bimibs
Check cho mox pec § 3.3.3.5
= From Commentary for watl w/ uniformly dish. reint
As vnoy per unit length of wall = As
BI one fn b ( Exo. )- e
Emur bEy ae
Sioa Erou )
Emaar & Ey
where Ym= 2500 ps be 7.625in
fy = 60,000 Po de = MHA Uw > 288i
Emu = 0.0025 m= & Foc special
Ey= 0.00207 Shear wall| |
and P= D+ 075 + 0.525Qe
360,000 los + 0.75 (15,000 lw») +0
46,250 lbs
"
1 AS 2 0.043 in? per in. of wall engi,
dv
wi Soar spacing = +8 in.
As,mon pec bar = 0.043 x48 = 2,06 in*
No, S area = O.3lin™ Slow
Nz)I |
SHEAR WALLS - lateral load dishituhon
E wall elevahon
bldg plan
Lateral loads from wind / earthquake towards N
~ Pet loaded out-of - plane
= Cook act as beam Cdiophcagm) to bansher
loads +o W and E walls (shearwails loaded
inplane )
— distibukion of Jalecol loods fo each shear wall
depends on:
+ Flezibiliby of roe® diaphragm
+ sr@eness oF each shear wall
torsion effects iF center of mats
and center of shifness offset
= dishvlubven of shear load tn E wall depends
ton telohve shPfoess of wall segments a, b,cWerizental Diaghragms - rigid, Fleable, or somewhere
‘nbehween
rigid diaphragms — Floors ot TooF whose tn-plane
SheRress ls much grecler than shear wall shHmess
ASCE 7: — horizontol diaphragms may be
Considered as Cigid iF they consist of
conerete slabs ac conerete- Filled metal
decks
Aleaibie diapheagms - Ploois/rools whese lo-plane
shefness is much less than Sheer wall shtfness
ASCE 7: foctzontal diaphragms tay lee Consictered
Flecicle (F trey consist oF untepped
metal decking oc wood Strucwral panels
shear force cistnioules equoily fo Wand E gheor walls
ne gheer load to N or S wails|
Load Disbibuhon w/ Rigid Diaphtagms
- based on shffness oF Coch wall
considering only sweoring deFormohons (ox iF wail equal
q
hegtr i
A Vv
AG
where Ge Shear modulus of mosongy
A=
Shear area of wall
Lx thickness
wl @, Hand +hickness being the Same for al\ walls
th a butldrog
A so
r\<
and ohtPres 2 MY col
Az
) gaear loods ore dishbuted in proporhen
© +o wall lengtnslore
Total watl length in ditechon of lolerai loads
= BOe4e TBR = 45,33 FE
\ a
W wall E wall
Vwest =
Be (12.6) = 8.3%
45.33
Veosr = 1633 (i.e) = WBE
45,33,
Nivtotin = Viewty = O08
For Segments tm E wall:
Valeo Chal etet Ss | al Vel
15.33,
Np = 1.33 G3) = 2.16
\5,33
Se
a is :
C Shear distiloubon does not consider eccenmah
of Cenkr of ross and cenler oF shtPness
i 15
Center oF shffness is Found by:
sci! TS Mad
oe:
Yu Sku Ye
=z ket
where Kyle shtfnegs in y direchan of Wail i
FL ot wath itn ¥ direchon
Kt = X diskance Tyom ref. point bo wat i
Similar
ny
= $" i e)"* Vex
lateral load torsion moment
Hacough CS aloouk C5
+ K
bidg plan
For (ateas load trough CS?
Vos Li Vi a8 betere for cote when CMe CS
Ft
— no V in Wats 1 fe lateral loadFor torsion moment about CS +
=i
where Vex z torsion moment
T= polar moment of trecha
= E (Ke yer byt xc?)
Kis L of wath i tn X citechen
Ye = y cask te wat t from Co
eke
ZLyi Xi = (30) + ('5,33)(30) = 10.1 Ft.
Zhu 45.38
ce @e= 32. \o.t = 4.9
Zz
FrtSF and Cyr O because symmebic
bfTe F (bei ys + Lyi xi?)
(2) (30) (ie)* + (30.10.07 + (5.93) Qeeea)*
22,631
Ww
Considering lateral loads through CS
Vwest = 8.3%
Neost = 43%
Vien = OF
Veotn = OF
plus loads From torsion:
Ciasint Ces
22,031
Vwesk =
UGbianyisole Ty,
Oriented oppor
+e 6.3" load
Medui= Oa
Nuon = 126
Vsoum = 1.26 —>
Final wort loads
er
mee
i |} ct
—=
irae
—
Vere
=
Vez 3| |
|
Note effects of Cons derigeccentweily oF CM from GS
Ts nok large tn Hats example
— + torsion effect can become signihconr IF
butlding layout becomes irceyvlor Cosymmeic)|
FLOOR AND Rook DWAIRAGMS
shear
moment
= act to transfer laberat loads
to Shear Wats
V cheas Watt
— provide conmectass between
wall and diaphrogm to
cacy shear
fa
tension from Flexural loading
of dtaphragm
—> provide ceroh fn Wait ab
fevel of diagneagm
w = chord reine.
d
ty ty
provide connectors Cancher belts) to
provide ted shear force /lengtn of wall
tension chord = Te wr l®
Bd
zy provide As in wall of level of chaphragm
to cosy T
Aa | where , 2 Om
ra
tye. 2 No.5 bare ~ bend \beam around
FLW perimeter
SSS? fleor diaphrage
*— anchor bolt to transfer
‘hear
ledger beam
verkeot retot ta wallAnchor Bolt Design
Example Applications
24GA., Gil. taghing
2B cont. w/h"@ x 10"
.
AB. at 48"
48 ledger w/2” 6
AB. at 48" 0cTypes of Anchor Bolts
voctead am “eels (UL
Savore Head a vs (Ce
(@) Headed Anchor Bolts (©) Bent-Bar Anchor Bolts
3
Anchor Bolt Failure Modes
e Tension
» Radial cracking followed by masonry tension breakout
« Straightening of bolt hook followed by bolt pullout
« Yielding of bolt followed by bolt fracture
° Shear
= Radial cracking followed by masonry shear breakout
= Yielding of bolt followed by bolt fractureAnchor Bolt Failure Modes
° Tension
« Radial cracking and tension breakout
Anchor Bolt Failure Modes
e Tension
= Hook straightening and bolt pulloutAnchor Bolt Failure Modes
e Shear
« Masonry crushing along with bolt yielding
Bea
Anchor Bolt Failure Modes
| ¢ ShearMSJC Anchor Bolt Provisions
| Section 1.16: general anchor bolt
requirements applicable to both ASD and SD
e Section 2.1.4: ASD provisions for anchor
bolts embedded in grout
| e Section 3.1.4: SD provisions for anchor bolts
embedded in grout
===> Unlike previous editions of the MSJC,
ASD and SD provisions for anchor bolt
design are now largely the same 9
Effective Embedment Length, /,
» Headed bolts - embedment measured
perpendicular from the masonry surface to
bearing surface of plate or head of bolt
| » Bent anchor bolts - embedment measured
perpendicular from masonry surface to
bearing surface of bent end, minus one
anchor bolt diameter
° Minimum /, = greater of 4 bolt diameters
or 2 in.
10|
| Tensile Breakout Failure of Masonry
P (failure)
!
‘Assumed Cone for
Calculation of A,
Equation 1-2
=
'48°Conical '45° Conical
Udy Failure (O__1 Failure
Surface Surface
A, = projected area in tension on masonry surface
press)
of cone = 7 1,?
it
-
| Anchor bolt edge distance, |,.
Edge distance, /y., is the distance measured in
the direction of load from the edge of the
masonry to the center of the anchor bolt
2 || Shear Breakout Failure of Masonry
Ay, = projected area in shear on masonry surface
of half cone = 7 1,,7/ 2 13
Anchor Bolt PryoutMSIC Code 2.1.4 - ASD of Anchor
Bolts
¢ Tensile capacity governed by:
+ tensile breakout
+ yield of anchor in tension
+ tensile pullout (bent-bar anchor bolts only)
| © Shear capacity governed by:
Lea + shear breakout
masonry crushing
| * anchor pryout
| = yield of anchor in shear
|
|
f
« For combined tension and shear, use linear
interaction 15
Allowable Tensile Capacities
for Anchor Bolts
By =125A wf masonry breakout
By, =0.6A,f, tension yielding
By, = 0.6 fy €, 4, +1202(1,+e,+d,)d, bent-bar pullout
Allowable tensile capacity B,, = smallest of (B,,, B,,B,,)
A, reduced for edges, open cells
or adjacent anchors
16Allowable Shear Capacities for
Anchor Bolts
By =1.254,, V fa masonry breakout
By, = 3504 f,,4, masonry crushing
Bary =205 Ag Vf anchor pryout
B,, =0.36 A, f,
Gy shear yielding
Allowable shear capacity By = smallest of (Bs, Bre, By, Bes)
Note effects of edge distance are
incorporated in A,, and A,,terms
17
_ «Anchor bolts subjected to combined shear
Combined Tension and Shear eS
on Anchor Bolts
and tension must satisfy a linear interaction
equation
18MSJC Code 3.1.6 - SD of Anchor Bolts
+ tensile breakout
+ yield of anchor in tension
Tensile capacity governed by:
+ tensile pullout (bent-bar anchor bolts only)
+ shear breakout
* masonry crushing
* anchor pryout
+ yield of anchor in shear
interaction
« Shear capacity governed by:
» For combined tension and shear, use linear
19
Code 3.1.4 - Strength — Reduction
Factors for SD
Capacity of anchor | Strength — reduction
bolts as governed by factor
~ steel yielding 0.90
masonry breakout, 0.50 z
masonry crushing or
bolt pryout
pullout of bent — bar 0.65
anchors
20“Nominal Tensile Capacities for
Anchor Bolts
Bans = 4A Sy masonry breakout
Bans = AS, tension yielding
Bay = 1.5 fee, d, +300(I, +e, +d,)d, bent -bar pullout
Design tensile capacity B,, = smallest of (0.5B,,45 0.9Byyy50-65Byy,)
A,, reduced for edges or adjacent anchors |
21 |
Nominal ‘Shear Capacities for
Anchor Bolts
Byy=4 Ay fa masonry breakout
B,,, =1050 7,4, masonry crushing
| Brow =8 Ay V Sar anchor pryout |
By =0.6 A, f, shear yielding
Design shear capacity & Bw» = smallest of (0.5Bmns, 0.5Bme, 0.5 Brno, 0.9 Bm)
are incorporated in A,, and A,,
terms
22
| Note effects of edge distanceCombined Tension and Shear on
Anchor Bolts
« Anchor bolts subjected to combined shear
and tension must satisfy a linear interaction
equation
Design a connection to transfer 1800 Ibs/ft
horizontal tension force (service loads = 800
D + 1000 L) from a roof to a masonry wall
(force perpendicular to wall)
e ¥- inch diameter, A307, Grade A, headed
bolts (yield value not defined; use 27 ksi)
e Embedment length = 4 inches
e 8-inch CMU walls, f ‘, = 2000 psiASD Tension Design . . .
T = 1800 Ibs/ft
Ag = ly? = a (4)? = 50.3 in?
Breakout allowable load = 1.25 A, (f ‘,)°°
= 1.25 (50.3) (2000)°5 = 2810 Ibs/bolt
Bolt yielding allowable load = 0.6 A, fy
= 0.6 (0.2) (27,000) = 3240 Ibs/bolt
Allowable tension load = smaller (2810, 3240)
Spacing required = 2810/1800 =1.56 ft = 19 in.
--- practically space at 16 in. o.c. 25
°
SD Tension Design...
T,, = 1.2 (800) + 1.6 (1000) = 2560 Ibs/ft
Age = 0 |,? = a (4)? = 50.3 in?
Breakout design strength = © 4A, (f ‘,)°5
= (0.5) (4) (50.3) (2000)°5 = 4500 Ibs/
bolt
Bolt yielding design strength = © A, f,
= (0.9) (0.2) (27,000) = 4860 Ibs/bolt
Tension design strength = smaller (4500, 4860)
Spacing required = 4500 / 2560 = 1.76 ft = 21 in.
--- practically space at 16 in. o.c. 26| Example — Anchor Bolt in Shear
« Design a connection to transfer 1200 Ibs/ft
horizontal shear force (service loads = 400 D +
800 L) from a ledger attached to top of a
masonry wall (bolt in center of wall)
|e Yo- inch diameter, A307, Grade A, headed bolts
| (yield value not defined; use 27 ksi)
e Embedment length = 4 inches
| « Edge distance = 7.625/2 = 3.81 inches
° 8-inch CMU walls, f ’,, = 2000 psi
ASD Shear Design .. .
¢ V = 1200 Ibs/ft
© Ay = wl? = x (4)? = 50.3 in?
© Apy = (5 lpe)/2= m (3.81) / 2= 22.8 in?
| e Breakout allowable load = 1.25 A,, (f es
= 1.25 (22.8) (2000)°5 = 1275 Ibs/bolt
| e Masonry crushing allowable load
='350 (FAD) 0.25 |
= 350 [(2000)x(0.2)]925 = 1565 Ibs/bolt 28
|
» |
1ASD Shear Design (cont) . . .
» Anchor pryout allowable load = 2.5 Aj. (fF ’m)°°
= 2.5 (50.3) (2000)°* = 5624 Ibs/bolt
» Bolt yielding allowable load = 0.36 A, fy
= 0.36 (0.2) (27,000) = 1944 Ibs/bolt
e Allowable shear load = smallest of (1275, 1565,
5624,1944)
« Spacing required = 1275/1200 =1.06 ft = 12 in.
--- practically space at 8 in. o.c.
29
SD Shear Design...
* V, = 1.2 (400) + 1.6 (800) = 1760 Ibs/ft
© Ag = ml? = a (4)? = 50.3 in?
© Apy = (at Ipe2)/2= x (3.81)? / 2= 22.8 in?
« Breakout design shear strength= ® 4 A, (f ’,)°°
= (0.5)(4) (22.8) (2000)°5 = 2040 Ibs/bolt
| « Masonry crushing design shear strength
= © 1050 (fF 'y Ay) 925
= (0.5)(1050) [(2000)x(0.2)]925 = 2348 Ibs/bolt,
a J}SD Shear Design (cont)...
» Anchor pryout design strength = ® 8 A, (f ‘,)°°
= (0.5)(8) (50.3) (2000)°° = 8998 Ibs/bolt
* Bolt yielding design strength = ® 0.6 A, fy
° ie = (0.9)(0.6)(0.2)(27,000) = 2916 Ibs/
° =" shear strength = smallest of (2040,
8998, 2916)
° Spacing required = 2040/1760 =1.16 ft = 14 in.
. --- practically space at 8 in. 0.c.
31
MSIC 1.16.3 - Requires ¥2 in.
Grout Between Bolt and Masonry
With grout surround
Without Grout
Surround
Except anchor bolts placed in drilled holes in the face
shells of hollow masonry units permitted to contact
the masonry unit =Post-Installed Anchor Bolts
_
a
7
J
Adhesive Anchor Mechanical Anchor
| 33
Allowable loads (nominal strengths)
determined by tests:
« Anchor bolts shall be tested in accordance
with ASTM E488, except that a minimum of
five tests shall be performed. Loading
conditions of the test shall be representative
of intended use of the anchor bolt.
e Anchor bolt allowable loads (nominal
strengths) used for design shall not exceed 20 |
percent (65 percent) of the average failure
load from the tests.Quality Assurance and
Constructability
Masonry ConstructionMasonry ConstructionLaying Concrete Block
Reinforced WallsReinforced Walls
2 [D.*
<
At plasters and changes in
Wall thickness.Control Joint at Openings
Reinforced Walls
ee
Control joint
Horizontal
bars
~ Opening
Jamb bar typical
Ke
za
‘a
28
Control Joint DetailsMovement Joint - Cavity Wall
Mason Contractors Constructability
Survey
e Prefer 90° bend for shear steel anchorage
Prefer one bar per bond beam (8” cmu w/
bars each face)
Two vert bars/cell work best in 10/12”
Prefer expansion or bent bar anchor bolts" Mason Contractors Constructability |
Survey
| ¢ Prefer High-lift
grouting (job
| dependent)
| e Can accurately
position rebar without
positioners
24” o.c. verts or less
= solid grout
e Lap lengths impact
productivity
|
_ Mason Contractors Constructability —
Survey
Prefer #7 vert rebar max
Consider 8” high strength cmu and 10”/
12” cmu
« 16” max pilasters easier to build
e Interest in self-consolidating grout
e Recommend pre-job conference |Cold/Hot Weather Construction
° Cold Weather
| + Heat mixing water (40°F - 32°F)
+ Protect newly constructed masonry
: Maintain mortar temperature above freezing (32°F
- 25°F)
= Heat grout materials
+ Maintain grout temperature above 70°F
2
Cold/Hot Weather Construction
e Hot Weather
« Ambient temperature >100°F or 90°F with wind >8
mph
= Control mortar and grout temperature
+ Retemper with cool water
+ Use mortar within 2 hours
= Shade materials and mixing equipment (115°F/
105°F)Masonry Quality Assurance
« Project Specifications
e Structural Notes
e Building Code
IBC 1704.5 Inspection & Verification
Requirements for Masonry Construction |
« Two inspection levels
» Dependent on occupancy category
Design
Approach Occupancy Category
I, I, Iv
Empirical & No special Level 1 spec.
Veneer* inspection insp.
Engineered Level 1 spec. | Level 2 spec.
insp. insp.
* Inspect veneer > 30 ft. in SDC D-F
30Level 1 Special Inspection
(IBC Table 1704.5.1)
» As masonry work begins, periodically verify
| + Proportions of site-prepared mortar
= Mortar joint construction
= Location of reinforcement and connectors
¢ Prior to grouting, periodically verify
+ Grout space is clean and cleanouts used if high-lift
grouting
+ Placement of reinforcement and connectors
+ Construction of mortar joints
» Proportions of site-prepared grout
a
. . . Level 1 Inspection
| » During construction, periodically verify
« Size and location of structural elements
= Type, size and location of anchors
+ Size, grade and type of reinforcement
| = Cold weather (< 40° F) or Hot weather
(> 90° F) protection... Level 1 Inspection
« Continuously verify grout placement
Continuously verify welding of reinforcement
e Periodically observe preparation of mortar
specimens, grout specimens and/or prisms
... Level 1 Verification
je Verify compliance with required inspection
provisions and approved submittals
[* Verify f ',, prior to construction except where
exempted
e Verify slump flow and VSI for self-
consolidating groutLevel 2 Special Inspection
(IBC Table1704.5.3) additional requirements
e During construction, continuously verify
= Type, size and location of masonry anchors
- Grout space prior to grouting
- Preparation of any required test specimens and/
or prisms
« Periodically verify placement of masonry units
Level 2 Verification
additional requirements
° Verify f ', prior to construction and every
5,000 square feet during construction
+ units and grout or prisms
e Verify proportions of materials in premixed
mortar and grout as deliveredStatement of Special Inspection.
(IBC 1705.2)
Prepared by the design professional, includes
- Identify materials, systems and work required to
be special inspected or tested
« Type and extent of inspections and testing
+ Seismic or wind requirements (no seismic if SDS <
0.5g and height < 25 feet)
+ Specify continuous or periodic special inspection
MSIJC Specification Part 1.5 -
Submittals
e Mix designs
e Material certificates
e Construction procedures
- Hot/cold weatherMSJC Specification Part 1.6 —
Quality Assurance
e Services and duties of the:
- Testing Agency
« Inspection Agency
+ Contractor
» Sample Panel
° Grout Demonstration Panel